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there are a lot of seo principles, search engine optimal principles with writing, i have found the skill level is lacking. >> i was reading we exchanged e-mails yesterday and i was noticing even the applicants you're getting, they can't write, which is depressing to me. >> yes. i like to say that writing is a lot like singing and everyone thinks they can do it well but few can. if you have seen an audition of "american idol," there are a lot of william hungs in the writing world as well. >> a big proesh lem than just finding qualified workers. props a problem with the educational system as well, it should be a cinch to learn how to write. >> but it isn't. >> you learned that your whole life. >> right. we have people who apply for work with us who have creative writing degrees and enlish degrees and who have blatanter ors in their cover letter. and every word counts with our company. we're sending out press releases that are highly visible. one word can make a difference between when we get sued or our clients get sued or pr goes as planned. kind of a high-risk environment where we end up
there are a lot of seo principles, search engine optimal principles with writing, i have found the skill level is lacking. >> i was reading we exchanged e-mails yesterday and i was noticing even the applicants you're getting, they can't write, which is depressing to me. >> yes. i like to say that writing is a lot like singing and everyone thinks they can do it well but few can. if you have seen an audition of "american idol," there are a lot of william hungs in the writing...
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search engine optimizer. there are more jobs than people available to fill them. these are the folks that help web sites elevate their rank search engine result. next up, truck driver. 1.4 job seeker for every opening. financial analysts, 1.5. software engineers, phoenix who make mobile apps, 1.7 applicants per job. home health aides, 1.7 there. business development director. two active job seekers for every job opening and finally, international law, 3.2 active job seekers for every position. >>> right now, wall street is looking a tiny bit higher after a rough day yesterday. the major averages all dropped over 2%, a 280 point loss for the dow. that's after two economic reports about the health of the job market and the manufacturing sector. it was, of course, the first day of june and june has the reputation on wall street of turning in the worst monthly performance for the dow. over the last 20 years. >> if you book travel online, you know some web sites are faster than others. our partners at "usa today" requested a survey from comp you on a ware and it found
search engine optimizer. there are more jobs than people available to fill them. these are the folks that help web sites elevate their rank search engine result. next up, truck driver. 1.4 job seeker for every opening. financial analysts, 1.5. software engineers, phoenix who make mobile apps, 1.7 applicants per job. home health aides, 1.7 there. business development director. two active job seekers for every job opening and finally, international law, 3.2 active job seekers for every position....
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engine optimizing something or making a bogus documentary for photo shopping some outrageous tex on to some stock photo they found, and the internet teemed with collators of tweets, maker's memes, content farms, traffickers and panic and stereo type liars for hire. now, we all know this country has long been -- always been friendly to quacks and false accusers but the quacks and own the place now. the con game today is our national pastime. what has made all of this possible -- the underlying condition that making this possible is not a mystery. ... >> people will do anything and i mean anything to be one of the winners. >> you watch this and other programs online epic tv network. >> good morning. please take your seats. it's a good time to turn your cell phones off as we begin the program. i like to welcome everyone to this exciting session author series with stuart eizensta. i am eric, head of external relations at wells fargo and honor to be here today because i brought my three young boys and so excited for the session and
engine optimizing something or making a bogus documentary for photo shopping some outrageous tex on to some stock photo they found, and the internet teemed with collators of tweets, maker's memes, content farms, traffickers and panic and stereo type liars for hire. now, we all know this country has long been -- always been friendly to quacks and false accusers but the quacks and own the place now. the con game today is our national pastime. what has made all of this possible -- the underlying...
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this guy had a massive megaphone really good seo search engine optimization and his whole argument has been, i didn't shoot these people. i wasn't even the first to say. but he was the first to give them a network sized platform, to push this out to regular people in this country because he found a way to get to regular people using this platform just selling fear and then using that money that he earned from selling fair to put that back in the broadcast system. >> i thought it was so interesting that moment that we play there were basically cops to the thinking. american gun owners didn't want to cognitively process what it meant than another gun owner did this, and so we backed out the reasoning from the. yeah that's exactly what it was! >> i've covered this for. roy i got the story in this be because of a friend's girlfriend was shot and i did this story about the people who were saying that she wasn't. that's what it was. every one of these people who say, they are just trying to blame the gun owners, it's just another false flag by the government to try to take away our second am
this guy had a massive megaphone really good seo search engine optimization and his whole argument has been, i didn't shoot these people. i wasn't even the first to say. but he was the first to give them a network sized platform, to push this out to regular people in this country because he found a way to get to regular people using this platform just selling fear and then using that money that he earned from selling fair to put that back in the broadcast system. >> i thought it was so...
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i mean, that's just about search engine optimization, but this is a big question, but who is setting theth sexicts standards and the best interested of how campaigns reach potential voters? i mean, anyone wants to -- >> i mean, ink large part, i'm just briefly say, because you've got more experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there who feel that's a drty trick, you know, don't pollute our online environment with this or that. that might want be good enough. sometimes you might need to be a bit more, but i think in large part, what you were saying before about how people onlean are smart, they're not just sitting there in their pajamas saying this or that, they know when somebody is manipulating the web in a way that's underhand, and i think that's very risky for candidates that's going to blow up in their face, and i think that can police it in and of itself. >> so an example is the google bomb. i don't know if you're familiar with the google bomb. basically theory is google returned search results based on what's most relevant. so if you get people
i mean, that's just about search engine optimization, but this is a big question, but who is setting theth sexicts standards and the best interested of how campaigns reach potential voters? i mean, anyone wants to -- >> i mean, ink large part, i'm just briefly say, because you've got more experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there who feel that's a drty trick, you know, don't pollute our online environment with this or that. that might want be good...
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a lot of what they're doing a search engine optimization. it is building technology to push those results to the back. issues thatme people believe they have now gotten rid of this bad information. it is still there. it is just push done in terms of relative scores so does that come up as highly. we have another question in the front. >> what happens if social intelligence misinterpret a piece of information that it finds, a screen shot somebody at a racist rally? informationng that and misinterpreted. you be liable for negligent misinterpretations th? --i will leave that in situ i will be that information. leave that information. we're looking for an objective set of information. resolutionwe have a process is to enter a situation where we are able to miss identify something and the employer were to inform the applicants they were going to take the adverse actions. that is the exact reason we have this process, so they can come to us and we can generate a new report. >> theoretically the employer cannot fire a person because of the controve
a lot of what they're doing a search engine optimization. it is building technology to push those results to the back. issues thatme people believe they have now gotten rid of this bad information. it is still there. it is just push done in terms of relative scores so does that come up as highly. we have another question in the front. >> what happens if social intelligence misinterpret a piece of information that it finds, a screen shot somebody at a racist rally? informationng that and...
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engine optimization. >> what's crowded out? at the "new york times" where you -- >> how does any story that takes real investment, i mean, look, when you read the paper every day, there's lots and lots of intelligent sounding stories in that paper, okay? they are still intelligent. if you know them from the inside and you've done them for 20 and 30 and 35 years, you do know that there's a quality to many, many of the stories, done in a day what used to take a week, okay? i mean, there's a classic example is -- i'm not a story every story is great, but it has to be valid, do something, and back in the mid-1980s when nobody in this town -- everybody in hollywood talked about what a monster he was, running entertainment business out of caa, and is corrupt, evil, crooked, whatever, and there was never one single newspaper story about him, none. he prided himself op doing this in the dark. i'm sitting on the "wall streett journal" citying, well, screw that, we'll get him on the front page of the "wall street journal, and i peeled of
engine optimization. >> what's crowded out? at the "new york times" where you -- >> how does any story that takes real investment, i mean, look, when you read the paper every day, there's lots and lots of intelligent sounding stories in that paper, okay? they are still intelligent. if you know them from the inside and you've done them for 20 and 30 and 35 years, you do know that there's a quality to many, many of the stories, done in a day what used to take a week, okay? i...
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. , who would've thought there were be a job category called search engine optimization? yet we have google and people working off of google we never thought of. the most interesting example of that dichotomy and the difficulty in picking this apart , a number of books have expressed the anxiety about where we are today have talked about the dichotomy between instagram, 13 programmers that built a huge digital sharing world, and kodak. 140,000 workers. the location is, 13 workers displaced 140,000. when you unpack that you realize instagram did not destroy kodak. kodak destroy kodak. they made strategic mistakes and the proof is kodak's biggest competitor made it across the chemical to digital chasm fine. ,he thing i find fascinating instagram could not exist as a company until the mature internet existed. the mature internet created millions of jobs, many of them quite good. more than 2.5 million jobs. for the02) 748-8000 eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001 for the mountain pacific time zones. john markoff of the new york times. guest: there is this wonderful
. , who would've thought there were be a job category called search engine optimization? yet we have google and people working off of google we never thought of. the most interesting example of that dichotomy and the difficulty in picking this apart , a number of books have expressed the anxiety about where we are today have talked about the dichotomy between instagram, 13 programmers that built a huge digital sharing world, and kodak. 140,000 workers. the location is, 13 workers displaced...
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engines optimization, but who -- and this is a big question, but who is setting the ethics and the standards and the best practices of how campaigns reach potential voters. and anyone wants to -- >> i mean, i think in large part, i'll just briefly say, you have for experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there, who will feel you know, that's a dirty trick, that's ridiculous. don't pollute our on-line environment with this or that. that might not be good enough. sometimes there might need to be more. but in large part, what we were saying before about how people online are smart, they're not just sitting there in their pajamas saying this horthat, they know when somebody is manipulating the web in a way that's underhanded and i think that's very risky for candidates and that's going to blow up in their face and that can police it in and of itself. >> so the example of that is the google bomb. basically the theory is that google returns search web results based on what's relevant so if you get a whole bunch of people to link to something and you get them to do
engines optimization, but who -- and this is a big question, but who is setting the ethics and the standards and the best practices of how campaigns reach potential voters. and anyone wants to -- >> i mean, i think in large part, i'll just briefly say, you have for experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there, who will feel you know, that's a dirty trick, that's ridiculous. don't pollute our on-line environment with this or that. that might not be good...
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created fight the smears campaign to do search engine optimization around all of the falseness. my point being that this year we saw the exact opposite. the ugliest, darkest corners of the internet being elevated by not only the candidate but being talked about by the media and everybody. instead of, we are only going to use social media in the way to get it positive, social media has grown up and the internet has grown up, and we are now elevating and read waiting the darkest corners -- retweeting the darkest corners in a way that is not good in my opinion. i disagree a bit with nate on the panel. technology keeps evolving or i would be standing up here talking about how barack obama is a myspace guy. we are humbled on the technology side to figure out what is working and what is not. i think there was a raise, if any of you go to the sxsw conference, it used to be the newest technology introduced, now does a bunch of venture capitalists and reporters running around looking for the newest technology and no people actually working on new technology. you saw things like this is t
created fight the smears campaign to do search engine optimization around all of the falseness. my point being that this year we saw the exact opposite. the ugliest, darkest corners of the internet being elevated by not only the candidate but being talked about by the media and everybody. instead of, we are only going to use social media in the way to get it positive, social media has grown up and the internet has grown up, and we are now elevating and read waiting the darkest corners --...